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Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Miami (Every Match, Every Neighborhood)

Miami is one of the official host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ — and this city was born for this moment. Nearly one million visitors are expected to descend on South Florida for the games, and for a city that runs on fútbol, it’s less a sporting event and more a homecoming.

Whether you’re in the stadium or watching from a rooftop in Brickell, the energy here is going to be different from anywhere else on the tour. Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch World Cup 2026 in Miami.




At the Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Stadium)

The quick answer: Miami’s games are played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, officially renamed “Miami Stadium” for the tournament.

Seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are set to take place in Miami — four Group Stage matches, a Round of 32, a Quarterfinal, and the Bronze Final. Located at 347 Don Shula Drive in Miami Gardens, it’s the same building that hosts F1, the Miami Open, and Dolphins games. Capacity: 65,000+.

Miami’s Full Match Schedule

DateMatchTime (ET)
June 15Saudi Arabia ?? vs. Uruguay ?? (Group H)6:00 PM
June 21Uruguay ?? vs. Cape Verde ?? (Group H)6:00 PM
June 24Scotland ??????? vs. Brazil ?? (Group C)6:00 PM
June 27Colombia ?? vs. Portugal ?? (Group K)7:30 PM
July 3Round of 326:00 PM
July 11Quarterfinal5:00 PM
July 18Bronze Final (3rd Place Match)5:00 PM

Tickets are still available through FIFA’s official site but moving fast. If you’re going to one match, make it Colombia vs. Portugal on June 27 — that crowd in Miami is going to be something else.


Free & Outdoor World Cup Events in Miami

You don’t need a ticket or a bar tab to feel this tournament. Miami has a full slate of free, outdoor World Cup experiences running across the city from opening day through the final.

One Game One Passion™ — Miami Beach (June 11)

This is how Miami kicks off the World Cup. On June 11 — opening day — Miami Beach hosts the One Game One Passion™ Kickoff Watch Party and Concert on the sand. Free and open to the public.

The event begins with a live broadcast of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Opening Ceremony and opening match, followed by a major concert headlined by global Latin icon Carlos Vives and internationally renowned DJ and producer DJ Cassidy. Opening night. On the beach. Free. This is the one.

  • Date: June 11
  • Location: Miami Beach (oceanfront)
  • Cost: Free
  • Lineup: Carlos Vives + DJ Cassidy live

The Official FIFA Fan Festival™ — Bayfront Park, Downtown Miami

The quick answer: Free, no tickets required, downtown Miami, June 13 – July 5.

From June 13 through July 5, the FIFA Fan Festival™ will transform Downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park into a 436,000-square-foot waterfront hub for World Cup fans. The immersive experience welcomes up to 30,000 fans daily, with giant screens broadcasting every match, a 10,000-capacity amphitheater hosting live performances and cultural showcases, interactive activations, and the large-scale Faces of Fan Festival installation.

No ticket. No cover. Just show up.

  • Location: 301 N Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
  • Dates: June 13 – July 5
  • Cost: Free
  • Capacity: Up to 30,000 fans/day

Rhythm of the Cup — Miami Beach Bandshell

The Miami Beach Bandshell hosts Rhythm of the Cup — a series of community watch parties and live concerts running throughout the tournament. Big-screen match viewing, food and beverage offerings, and outdoor energy steps from the ocean. One of the few spots where you can watch Brazil vs. Scotland with the Atlantic breeze on your back.

  • Location: Miami Beach Bandshell, North Beach
  • Format: Big screen + live concerts

Downtown Miami Community Watch Zone — Bayside Marketplace

Operating throughout the tournament (June 11 – July 19, match-dependent), this outdoor viewing area at Bayside Marketplace hosts large public screenings of select World Cup™ matches on the waterfront promenade. Open-air, free, and walkable from downtown hotels.

☀️ Miami Beach World Cup™ Fan Zone — Lummus Park

On select match days, Lummus Park along Ocean Drive transforms into an open-air fan zone with large LED screens, interactive soccer activations, music programming, and sponsor experiences. Steps from the sand on Ocean Drive.

Miami-Dade County Parks Watch Series

Free public screenings of high-profile matches at neighborhood parks across Miami-Dade County. Exact parks and dates to be announced — check Miami-Dade County Parks for updates as the tournament approaches.

Brickell World Cup™ Outdoor Screening Series — Brickell City Centre Lawn

Brickell City Centre’s central green space hosts an outdoor screening series across key match dates — large screens, themed décor, and family-friendly programming in the heart of Brickell. Exact dates TBA; check BCC for updates.


National Team Watch Parties in Miami

Miami doesn’t just watch the World Cup. It lives it — in Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, and Papiamentu. Here’s where each national community is gathering.

Argentina — Graziano’s (Multiple Locations)

Graziano’s is going full fútbol across all locations for the tournament. Every Argentina match comes with 2-for-1 beers, asador specials, and a World Cup beer collab with The Tank Brewing. The main hub is Graziano’s Mercado at 229 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables — immersive carnicería-style photo moments, a customizable jersey experience, and the kind of crowd that makes every goal feel like a neighborhood block party. Best asado in Miami. Best Argentina atmosphere in Miami. Not a coincidence.

Colombia — Andrés Carne de Res Miami

Colombia’s headquarters for the tournament. Every Colombia match shown live, with a free welcome drink, live band, themed performances, and free cover. The vibe is full Colombian cultural event — not just a watch party. Book your table in advance; this one sells out. Note: Colombia plays Portugal right here in Miami on June 27. Andrés on that night will be electric.

Mexico — Canta Corazón Miami

Partnering with Mexicanos en Miami for official El Tri watch parties. Immersive sound, giveaways, nonstop green-white-red energy. Wear your jersey.

Germany & Europe — Fritz & Franz Bierhaus, Coral Gables

South Florida’s soccer bar of record for nearly 30 years. Long communal tables, movie theater-size screens — one of the largest indoor screens in Miami — and steins of imported drafts. Home base of the Manchester United supporter club The Miami Red Devils and the FC Bayern Munich fan club. During World Cup tournaments, the room fills with South American expats, European transplants, and locals packed elbow to elbow. Order the Wiener schnitzel. Official World Cup 2026 watch parties throughout the tournament.

Netherlands & Curaçao — Dutch & Curaçao Watch Party @ Zoko Collective

On June 14, the Dutch and Curaçao community takes over Zoko Collective in Allapattah for a one-day watch party. Bitterballen on the menu, tropical cocktails, open-air energy, and big screens. The kind of atmosphere that makes the game feel bigger than football. Hosted by Zoko Collective.

  • Location: Zoko Collective, Allapattah
  • Date: June 14 · 12PM – 11PM

Best Bars & Watch Parties by Neighborhood

Downtown Miami & Brickell

American Social Bar & Kitchen — Brickell

Waterfront spot on the Miami River with skyline views, craft cocktails, and a lively game-day crowd. Known for reimagining American classics with modern twists, 360° TVs, and game-day specials. The move for weekday evening matches when Brickell’s after-work energy takes over.

Batch Gastropub — 30 SW 12th St, Brickell

Brickell’s neighborhood sports bar and go-to for great food, craft cocktails, and game-day vibes. More than 16 TVs throughout the venue plus two massive projectors — there’s not a bad seat in the house. Official Michelob Ultra and Hard Rock Bet partner for the tournament, with VIP experiences, giveaways, sweepstakes tied to the World Cup Final, and a World Cup Kickoff Party on June 11. Electric crowd from kickoff to the final whistle.

Black Market Miami — Downtown (+ Bayside location)

Not your typical sports bar. 30+ 4K screens, multiple viewing angles, nostalgic touches celebrating Miami’s sports history, craft cocktails, game-day specials, and private areas for larger watch parties. Two locations — Downtown and Bayside — mean you’re never far from a screen. Built for championship nights.

Cantina La Veinte — Brickell

One of Brickell’s biggest FIFA hotspots. Waterfront views, 12+ TVs, giant projector screens, mariachi performances, and handcrafted cocktails. Every match feels like a cultural event here.

305 Sports Bar — 919 Brickell Ave

Straightforward and no-fuss. Wings, tacos, big screens, full bar. Exactly what you need for a group-stage game.

Lost Boy Dry Goods — Downtown

Better known for cocktails, Lost Boy becomes a low-key downtown watch spot during major sporting events. Perfect for those who want sports paired with well-made drinks and a stylish crowd.

Sugar at EAST Miami — Brickell Rooftop

For when you want the match and a view. Sugar at EAST Miami, the rooftop at SLS Brickell, and Area 31 at the Kimpton EPIC are all expected to host match screenings with panoramic city backdrops.

Amazónico — Brickell

Now in Miami’s lively Brickell district — with a strong global presence in London, Dubai, Madrid, and Monte-Carlo — Amazónico is hosting World Cup watch parties welcoming fans from around the world. Three stories of Latin American-inspired cuisine, music, and design. Indoor and outdoor dining plus a stunning rooftop lounge.


Wynwood

Grails Miami — 2800 N. Miami Ave.

The consensus pick. Every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup live on 75+ TVs with full sound, from the opener on June 11 through the Final on July 19. No cover charge, indoor sneaker lounge, outdoor Miami Vice patio. Reservations strongly recommended for knockout rounds. About 20 minutes from Hard Rock — a natural pre- or post-game base. Expect a stylish crowd, pulsing energy, and a football experience that feels distinctly Miami.

La Tropical — Wynwood

Two giant screens plus multiple large TVs throughout the taproom and gardens — synced sound, clear views from anywhere in the space. Open daily for every World Cup match from June 11 through July 19. Global food specials inspired by the day’s matchups, game-day drink specials, and indoor + outdoor viewing vibes. Walk-ins welcome; reservations recommended for major matches (3-hour time slot, $35 F&B minimum per person).

Bar Tulio’s — Wynwood

Tacos, tequila, hand-crafted cocktails, and every major match shown live with sound on. No cover. Running from June 11 through July 19. Happy hour Monday–Friday until 7PM. Bottomless brunch on weekends from 12–4PM — yes, during the games. Minutes from Brickell, Downtown, and Hard Rock Stadium.

THRōW Social Miami — 2335 N. Miami Ave.

A 35,000-square-foot venue with five bars, a massive LED screen, DJ sets, meet-and-greets, and VIP cabanas. Big energy, big space, all tournament long.

Latin House @ THRōW Social — Full Tournament Residency

Inside THRōW Social, Latin House runs as a dedicated World Cup residency for the full tournament. Every match. After parties. Food and drinks. Global football culture — all summer long. Kicks off on June 11 with the opening match and a live set by Alex Sensation. Doors at 1PM, after party goes all night. VIP tables available. Come for the match. Stay for the house.

Veza Sur Brewing Co. — Wynwood

A Wynwood brewery setting with large TVs, open space, and a crowd that leans social. Great for watching the game with a craft beer in hand before heading deeper into the neighborhood. Note: confirm current operating name before visiting — a rebrand may be in effect.

Fogo de Chão — 12-Day Soccer Pop-Up at Wynwood Marketplace (June 13–24)

The internationally renowned Brazilian steakhouse transforms Wynwood Marketplace into a 12-day immersive fan destination from June 13 through June 24 — timed to build anticipation for the June 24 Brazil vs. Scotland showdown at Hard Rock Stadium. Every match airs across the venue. The exclusive VIP Fogo Experience ($40) includes fire-roasted meats and churrasco-style favorites. Don’t miss the World Cup cocktail, garnished with a dragon fruit soccer ball. The celebration culminates on June 24 with a Brazil-inspired tailgate featuring authentic Brazilian cuisine, live music, and match-day viewing energy.

 


Miami Beach

The Clevelander South Beach — 1020 Ocean Dr

South Beach’s most iconic property is going full World Cup mode. Official viewing hub in partnership with Michelob Ultra and Nutrl — 20+ screens across the entire property including a 20-foot LED, patio TVs, and rollaway screens so there’s no bad seat anywhere. Between matches, DJs keep the energy up and signature drinks come served in World Cup souvenir cups you actually want to keep. Beer buckets: $25. Game-day platters run all match long. Feels more like a global football festival than a watch party.

Staying for a few days? The Clevelander’s World Cup hotel package offers 15% off bookings from June 10 through July 19 and includes a Matchday Bag with sunglasses, a stadium-approved branded bag, two souvenir World Cup cups, and a welcome drink on arrival.

Mickey Burke’s — South Beach

Tucked along Washington Avenue near Española Way, Mickey Burke’s operates as a neighborhood sports lounge that punches above its size. The owner hails from Liverpool, and the soccer programming reflects it. Premier League, UEFA, and international matches air regularly, with a crowd that skews local and knowledgeable. Craft cocktails, local brews, great food, a full live music calendar, and a kitchen open until 2AM. Sound on. Every game. The crowd here knows the offside rule.

 

Solei Beach Club

Experience the ultimate summer soccer viewing at Solei Beach Club, South Florida’s chic new poolside destination at the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel. Blending laid-back Mediterranean charm with South Beach’s signature buzz, Solei is elevating game day with its Soccer Championship Cabana Series. Guests can catch every match in style from a private cabana equipped with a personal TV, all while savoring shareable plates, crisp wines, and creative cocktails. Located at 1717 Collins Avenue on Miami Beach, it’s the perfect vibrant oasis for luxury lounging and tournament excitement.

 

Norman’s Tavern — North Beach

Legendary since 1970. Giant screen, plenty of TVs, juicy burgers, cold beers. Unpretentious, lively, and deeply local — Norman’s is where North Beach gathers on game night. Genuine camaraderie, loud cheers, and a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels like a regular. Been here longer than most Miami sports bars combined.

News Cafe — Ocean Drive, South Beach

This FIFA World Cup season, News Cafe South Beach becomes a vibrant beachfront hub for global football fans, showing all World Cup matches live in the heart of Ocean Drive. Every cocktail comes topped with custom printed garnishes featuring iconic FIFA World Cup moments through the years — turning every toast into a tribute to football history. Plus a special World Cup–themed cocktail designed exclusively for the tournament. Open-air seating, buzzing energy, steps from the ocean.

Finnegan’s Way — Ocean Drive, South Beach

A lively Irish pub with unmistakable South Beach spirit. Multiple TVs, generous pours, and a crowd that isn’t shy about cheering. Spirited, social, and refreshingly unpretentious — the kind of place where the World Cup feels like a shared event rather than background noise.

Mac’s Club Deuce — 14th Street, South Beach

A legendary Miami dive where authenticity reigns. Multiple TVs, stiff drinks, and an eclectic crowd. No frills, all character. An unforgettable place to watch a championship match.

South Pointe Tavern — SoFi

Casual, dependable, and always lively. Solid screens, elevated bar bites, and a welcoming neighborhood feel — perfect for settling in for the full 90 minutes.

Nikki Beach / Mango’s Tropical Cafe

Both expected to host outdoor screenings. Day-into-night beach party format — ideal for afternoon kickoffs when you want sun, sand, and a scoreboard.

 

 


Coconut Grove & Coral Gables

Bayshore Club — Coconut Grove

From Miami’s beloved Grove Bay Hospitality Group comes Bayshore Club — a waterfront bar and grill at Regatta Harbour in historic Coconut Grove. And it’s not just any watch party venue: Bayshore Club is the only Miami venue selected by DoorDash as an Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Watch Party partner.

Sweeping marina views, a spacious circular bar, breezy outdoor seating, and large TVs throughout. Game-day menu includes the 3 Amigos Smash Burger, Bayshore Seafood Tower, wings, crispy fish collars, and sticky baby back ribs — all paired with cold beers and refreshing seltzers. DashPass members get VIP lounge access and early booking. Ticketed events from $35 GA, with VIP and bottle service options available.

  • Dates: June 26–28
  • Tickets: From $35 GA — book via DoorDash Reservations

Palm Tree Club — Coconut Grove

Nestled on Biscayne Bay, Palm Tree Club offers laid-back luxury with handcrafted cocktails, stunning bay views, and large TVs. Founded by Kygo and Myles Shear of Palm Tree Crew. Open-air, over-the-water, with easy boat access. An ideal spot for catching the game with a view you can’t get anywhere else in Miami.

Fritz & Franz Bierhaus — Coral Gables

See the National Team Watch Parties section above. South Florida’s soccer bar of record for nearly 30 years — communal tables, giant screens, steins of imported drafts. Official World Cup 2026 watch parties all tournament long.

Graziano’s Mercado — 229 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables

See the Argentina section above. The main hub for Argentina watch parties — every Albiceleste match with 2-for-1 beers, an asador, World Cup beer collab with The Tank Brewing, and an atmosphere that makes every goal feel like a neighborhood celebration.


Little River

The Citadel

For World Cup fans looking for an all-in-one viewing destination, The Citadel delivers one of Miami’s most dynamic tournament experiences. The beloved Little River food hall will screen every match across nine TVs and two giant projector screens, creating an energetic atmosphere for soccer fans and casual viewers alike. Guests can enjoy panoramic rooftop views, daily happy hour specials, and nearly a dozen food concepts under one roof, making it easy for groups with different tastes to gather together. Adding to the excitement, The Citadel is celebrating every competing nation with country-themed drink specials, from Brazilian caipirinhas and Colombian aguardiente to Spanish sangria and French wine, ensuring each match day brings a unique flavor and festive atmosphere.

 

Yaya Miami

Set against the stunning backdrop of Biscayne Bay, Yaya Miami is transforming every World Cup match into a waterfront celebration of food, culture, and soccer. From June 11 through the Final on July 19, all 104 matches will be shown across the venue’s air-conditioned Stadium Lounge and open-air Bay Terrace, both equipped with cinema-quality screens. What makes Yaya stand out is its rotating menu of country-inspired dishes and cocktails designed to match the teams taking the field, allowing guests to experience the tournament through global flavors. For larger groups, private Owners’ Box suites offer a VIP watch-party experience complete with dedicated service, a four-course menu, and private screens, making Yaya one of Miami’s premier destinations for World Cup viewing this summer.

 

Magie Wine Bar

For a more intimate and European-inspired World Cup experience, Magie Wine Bar will be showing matches throughout the tournament at both its Little River and Coconut Grove locations. Known for its cozy atmosphere, curated wine selection, and stylish neighborhood vibe, Magie offers soccer fans a relaxed setting to enjoy the action while sipping wine specials and enjoying Spanish-inspired bites. Matches featuring Spain, France, and Portugal come with special offerings including discounted wines and Estrella beers, adding an extra layer of excitement for supporters. The Little River location will also host a special Bar Fideo x Edan Bistro watch party on June 26, giving guests a first taste of Magie’s upcoming Spanish-inspired concept while celebrating the world’s biggest soccer tournament.

 

?? Argentina Debut Night — Magic 13 Brewing, MiMo District

For Argentina’s first match of the tournament (June 16), Magic 13 Brewing in Miami’s MiMo District is the spot. Doors at 7PM. Live pre-party rock set with Sudestada before kickoff, plus cumbia argentina, a giant screen, a spacious beer garden, craft beer, cocktails, food, and free parking. Tickets required — this one sells out.

  • Address: 340 NE 61st St, Miami, FL 33137
  • Date: June 16 · Doors 7PM
  • Music: Sudestada (live rock) + Cumbia Argentina
  • Parking: Free

Little Havana

COPA at El Jardín Inn

As the FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off, COPA EL JARDÍN is bringing the excitement to the heart of Little Havana with a weeklong celebration of fútbol, music, art, and community at El Jardín Inn. From June 17–27, the boutique hotel and event venue will host immersive World Cup watch parties on a giant projector screen alongside live DJs, international musicians, mural artists, food vendors, giveaways, and themed activations inspired by competing nations. Blending Miami’s vibrant cultural energy with the passion of the world’s biggest sporting event, COPA EL JARDÍN offers fans a unique gathering place to cheer on their teams, connect with the community, and experience unforgettable moments throughout the tournament.

 

Doral & Near Hard Rock

Doral Yard — Doral

Open-air, covered turf, large screens. Arepas, tacos, poke bowls. The most laid-back spot on this list — and the closest to Hard Rock Stadium. Best option for groups and families who want to pre-game or post-game in a relaxed outdoor setting.

PLAY Sporting Lounge — 3450 NW 83rd Ave, Doral

Over 12,000 square feet of dining and entertainment at CityPlace Doral. Two expansive indoor/outdoor bars, a large patio, 60 televisions, a stage for live music, seven private Live Sports Simulator Suites, and three Digital Dart Lanes. The suites offer private streams of live games — perfect for World Cup watch groups who want their own space. The menu goes well beyond sports bar fare: “Play Eat Sea” towers, Truffled Lobster Pearl Pasta Mac, Brisket Street Taco Platter, and a full cocktail program with bottle service and beer buckets available.

North Miami & Upper Eastside

Magic 13 Brewing — MiMo District

See the Argentina section above for the June 16 debut night. But Magic 13 is worth knowing for the full tournament — craft beer, a spacious beer garden, and a neighborhood spot that’s been quietly building its soccer-watching reputation. Free parking, 340 NE 61st St.

South Florida-Wide

Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill — Multiple Locations

Joe “Big Daddy” Flanigan opened the first Flanigan’s in 1959 — and the nautical-themed chain has since become one of the most reliable sports bar institutions in South Florida, with more than two dozen locations. Walls covered in fishing photos and flat-screen TVs. Baby back ribs, fresh seafood, generous portions at prices that hold steady even during peak seasons. Wall-to-wall TVs mean you’ll never miss a play. Ice-cold beer, late-night hours, a rowdy loyal crowd. One of the best places to watch the World Cup in Miami, no matter which team you’re cheering for.

Sports & Social — Dolphin Mall

One of the largest LED screens in South Florida. Immersive sound, bold visuals, a high-energy crowd, and a menu developed by a James Beard Award nominee — including signature Crush cocktails. Big, bold, and built for die-hard fans. Worth the drive for a knockout-round match.

Cafe Americano — Brickell / Collins Ave / Ocean Drive

Three locations, every FIFA match shown live. Latin classics with an American twist. If you’re bar-hopping between venues or matches, this is the easy layover.

Duffy’s Sports Grill — Multiple South Florida Locations

A true South Florida classic built for fans who want the game front and center. Wall-to-wall TVs, sound always on for major matchups, a crowd that stays locked in from kickoff to the final whistle. Familiar game-day favorites, cold beers, consistent service. Reliable across every South Florida location.

Batch Gastropub — Brickell

See Brickell section above.




? Getting to Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens — about 20–30 minutes from downtown depending on traffic. On match days: build in extra time, expect designated rideshare zones, and know that parking will be expensive. The Metrorail + game-day shuttle is your best bet from Brickell or downtown. Skip the car if you can.

? Brightline World Cup 26™ Match Day Service & Stadium Shuttle

Throughout the FIFA World Cup 26™ tournament period (June 11 to July 19), Brightline will provide enhanced intercity rail service connecting Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando, with dedicated match-day shuttle transportation from Brightline’s Aventura Station to Hard Rock Stadium. Group fare promotions available. Move between host cities and Miami’s World Cup matches without navigating stadium traffic or parking.




? Who’s Broadcasting the World Cup 2026?

Every match airs in the US on Fox, FS1, Telemundo, and Peacock. Spanish-language broadcasts on Telemundo will be the default at most Miami bars — which is exactly right.




The Bottom Line

Miami is one of the few cities in the world where every neighborhood is going to feel the World Cup. You don’t need a ticket to be part of it. From the free fan fest at Bayfront Park to a rooftop in Brickell to a packed soccer bar in Wynwood, the options are genuinely deep.

Pick your neighborhood. Pick your match. Show up.

The World Cup kicks off June 11. Miami’s first match is June 15.

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